The Tourist Review: Volume 44 Issue 2
Table of contents
De l'homo sapiens à l'homo viator, pourquoi mille siècles de voyages?
Pierre DefertLes découvertes importantes faites par des équipes de préhistoriciens et d'anthropologues entre les an‐nées 1950 – 1970 dans la région du Nil moyen (KENYA,TANZANIE, ETHIOPIE)…
Tourism as a subject of philosophical reflection
Dorde K. Comic, BeogradTourism is attracting ever‐growing attention from different scientific disciplines ‐ psychology, sociology, economics, geography etc. whose adherents each wish to study its…
Die Gestaltung um weltpolitischer Rahmenbedingungen als Voraussetzung fr einen intelligenten Tourismus
Prof., Karl SocherUnter intelligentem Tourismus soll hier ein Tourismus verstanden werden, der möglichst wenig negative Wirkungen auf die Umwelt (vor allem die Landschaft, aber auch Wasser, Luft…
Self‐contained all‐inclusive resort‐hotels and small tourism business in Jamaica
Ben HenryThe growth of entrepreneurship in the Jamaican tourist industry has been a feature of that industry over the past three decades. Recent writings by such Jamaican tourism experts…
Tourism in the Indian Ocean: Problems and prospects for Zanzibar
Michael Barke, Clive SowdenHistories of the development of tourism have suggested that the most likely process at work is that of diffusion whereby new, and usually more exotic, locations are ‘discovered’…
The economic impact of travel and tourism in a mountain area: The case of Vorarlberg (Austria)
Egon Smeral, WienVorarlberg is one of the nine federal states of Austria. In terms of size, it is the smallest state in the country. Approximately 80 % of its area is mountainous with the greater…